Just wanted to say (beyond just "great job") - the testing of paint consistency on the sprue is incredibly helpful. It's something that everyone watching this is guaranteed to have, so using it as a reference point is excellent for everyone involved.
I would love to see your take on Sanguinary Guard in a white marbelled armour, black wings, with minimalistic candy red and antique gold accents - It's a scheme I've dreamt of for years. This Lemartes looks fantastic, well done ⚡⚡⚡
@@cultofpaint Ya they do, but I like it when you do your own spin on Cannon chapters, like your Sword Brethren Terminators, much cooler result than the official scheme :)
@@cultofpaintlove to see you do one of these iconic models! Although If I get some I am changing the heads. There are some amazing MK7 helmets with halos which look sooooo much nicer than the stock ones
As someone who is painting Blood Angels in candy Red with Tamiya Clear Red - I think you could of gone into much more detail about this step and shown more footage. There is a lot of attention to detail required with using this paint to create the candy Red: Particularly around paint consistency, working with lacquer based paints and using alcohol thinners, the number of layers to apply to get the correct 'redness', how the colour can vary in different light, protecting the paint with varnish and how that changes the effect, protecting miniatures from dust during painting. I would definitely like to see a dedicated video on painting 'Redwing' Blood Angels in this style, particularly how you clean up and paint ancillary details after all the airbrush work and how you protect matte vs gloss areas of the model.
Absolutely nailed this Henry - perfect balance of quality and speed. I don't normally love the candy red but it looks awesome here. Very tempted to use this for mine!
This is an excellent, unorthodox speed painting. It's so alien to the way that I paint, to the way that I'm invested in, but I like it. I have done pieces that contrast as far as varying varnish textures.
Absolutely amazing. Im going to be using this recipe for my custom chapter (though they'll have wine red shoulder pads/smaller panels). Absolutely striking what you can get with a relatively "simple" yet highly crafted scheme. Love it! Let me know where I can share my pictures once I'm done if you see this. Keep up the amazing work and thanks for recipe and tips. FOR THE EMPEROR, FOR SANGUINIUS ♥️🩸
Unreal work Henry, that scheme goes hard! The clear red really pops, I love it. Saving this video for inspiration for my Custodes and Sisters of Silence, thank you as always!
I’ve done a quick test model and I think I’m going to try this as the scheme for my army box. I’m going to play with contrasting textures/finishes to see how that goes (gloss black armour with matt red) Wish me luck it’s my first real push with the airbrush.
I know theres absolutely videos about it on other channels. But I'm very curious about your processes for cleaning and maintaining your tools both while on project and afterward. (Made sure to scroll through your catalog before my comment by the way). The brushes are always so sharply tipped, never curled up. Its very impressive. I have a 5 year old GW shade brush that I've some how managed to turn into my finest detail brush.
Lovely work. He looks like he crawled right off the pages of the artwork so great job. I love how effective the red is in small doses and that gives me a video idea... Rather than a whole model, I'd personally love to see a dive into some details common to space marines but in ample supply in this box. I think a great video could be going through variants on jump pack engine colours/ideas, flamer heat discolouration, alternative colours/heraldry for helmets, maybe a go at the faces and how to represent the black rage on them? Maybe for another video but basing ideas for 40k?
@@cultofpaintI only know the word because when the original metal MKVIIs (with plastic shoulders, arms, power pack, and boltguns) came out the WD article showed a various First Foundings colour schemes (which are very odd by todays standards). Alongside the usual red there was a Blood Angel in black with red saltires (where I first saw the word) and the article stated he’d sworn the infamous death oath or some such - this is literally the only time I have used that word in my life. Maybe, it was decades ago and the brain disk has had many, many read/writes.
that red shoulder pad looks awesome. it'd be kinda funny to see a bunch of different space marines using the candy color scheme. a bit heretical perhaps, but amusing
Brilliant. I love how you used the satin gloss to generate "natural" highlights for the black armour - very effective. You mentioned that you have other Blood Angels videos coming soon - but would you perhaps also consider a Flesh Tearers video? Maybe as a homage to the recently departed Gabriel Seth...
Would love to see a "homebrew" alternate salamander scheme in a green other than the traditional christmas green that the salamanders wear. Perhaps a cold green, pale green, or jade color? Hopefully retaining the flame motif as well to have them still be recognizable as salamanders or at least, as a successor chapter. TY love you guys, congrats on all the success.
New Subscriber here and what a super job, I mean...wow! BA player and I put my money down for the kit he comes with. I hope my Lemartes turns out half as good as yours!
Love the Video! It’s always so relaxing to watch you paint. Quick question… If you had to pick a highlight colour for the glossy black armour, what would you choose, if I may ask?
I come from Squidmar’s channel, saw Andy paint the Necron. I thought it was captivating and deeply enriching to see on what he chose to focus, to paint a stunning mini so quickly. And now I’m also very thankful to you Henry, I think this is exactly the kind of learning material I’m looking for to become a better painter. Gorgeous paint job ! I may have missed it, but did you mention how many hours you spent on it ? Flo
@@chroniclesoftinybattles hi Flo, thanks v much. I don't really know the paint time on it as filming messes around with it. But I think if you were all prepared then couple hours.
I wonder how Mephiston or Astorath would look in that candy red. That sinewy muscle armor makes me think it should look more organic but that satin finish would give it a cool effect
Great work. By the way, indid my army in angron red clear over chrome metalic, after seeing marco frizoni's video using tamiya red clear. I really like the warmth of the angron red clear
@@cultofpaint I’m building a Dark Angels Risen army, like the “Last Wall Protocol” w/ all successor Chapters, led by The Lion… I would LOVE to see your take on The Risen / Forgiven Sons of The Lion 🤙🧐
@@jonhall1049 that's a tricky one. I feel like I've executed each stage as well as I would want. I think it's a case of let the sculpts do the work on the characters. And then use those extra hours to paint more minis. I'm not sure it's a scheme that really has a "next" stage. Maybe fancier basing.
Amazing tutorial, thanks! Love the idea of using Clear Red, and tried it on a couple of tester models. The only thing that I found is that they looked a bit like Thousand Sons. Any suggestion of how to distinguish the two?
FYI Those X’s on his greaves and vambraces are generally painted red, they are a stylised representation of the wounds of Sanguinius and are a marking unique to the Death Company. Having said that your scheme looks amazing!
Hello Henry, I really love the candy red you did on lemartes shoulder pad. Do you have a link or is there a video on your patreon about a full marine in that scheme? Ive watched the preshading video where you did contrast red over a metallic base but id love to see how youd tackle the details and other bits after the candy red armour.
Looks absolutely fantastic, Henry. Love that inky black armour. Do you think this technique would work on the more plain infantry models? (Without the same number silver/gold details etc breaking up the simple black).
@@cultofpaint Interesting! I’ve been really wanting to crack a piano black look for armour and this looks close to what I imagined. I wonder if a candy black is possible. May need to experiment a little!
Love the mini, but general rule of thumb I've learned is, dark mini, use a bright base, bright mini, use a dark base. The dark on dark is too much, makes the mini just disappear.
I've tried to paint an entire Blood Angels army in that metallic red style, but I felt like it looked very over-bearing after I was finished painting a 10-man unit. I'm not sure how to make it work for an entire army of standard Blood Angels. I think Death Company do look far better with minimal use of the metallic red due to the black armour. I'd love to see your take on Astorath. Do you have a video coming up of you painting that model?
Honestly the trim looks like a gothic fantasy interpretation of medical braces, think Edward Scissorhands or the underworld from Beetlejuice or maybe Invader Zim. As far as the base goes what do you think the pros and cons are of doing the oil wash before stippling on the lighter color? Also for the glow effect on the eyes would it have worked to halo the eyes in a much bright silver if you were going with a dark silver for the mask rather than a white?
silver for glow would work fine too. different order with stippling would make very little difference on this scheme. But doing it after oil means it will stand out a bit more.
Question for doing a whole army in the candy red, for the different coloured helmets would you use Tamiya colours or a normal colour with a satin varnish?
Amazing!! I’ll do for my DC.. i HAVE a question for you,next video about Blood Angels u will use the same scheme for 30k blood angels or we will see something different? Ty ❤
By the way, do you think this would work the same way on a Death Company Dreadnought or would the larger surfaces be a problem without a volumetric highlight?
Will the VMA black work just as well using a normal brush? Absolutely love this scheme and want to try on my dark angels and try a clear green in place of the red
@@cultofpaint cheers! I have an airbrush now so could always apply that way. I have stupidly glued all the shoulder pads on already so will probably need to pick up some liquid mask or putty
@@lallsta_paints you might be able to do it with brush on those pads, I'd have a try first. Loads on paint on the brush, dab it rather than brush it on.
@@cultofpaint little update, dabbing it on straight from the pot worked beautifully, went on nice and smooth. Thanks again for that advice! I feel like I have the whole scheme sorted now, just need to finish building everything :)
Loved the Migsula shoutout. His Blood Angels scheme is so striking. Excellent job Henry I got those same vibes from this!
Brilliant, I love the red shoulderpad. Definitely agree about candy red.
Just wanted to say (beyond just "great job") - the testing of paint consistency on the sprue is incredibly helpful. It's something that everyone watching this is guaranteed to have, so using it as a reference point is excellent for everyone involved.
I really reaally love this stylized style 😤👏 beautiful work
I would love to see your take on Sanguinary Guard in a white marbelled armour, black wings, with minimalistic candy red and antique gold accents - It's a scheme I've dreamt of for years. This Lemartes looks fantastic, well done ⚡⚡⚡
one of the successors has white sang guard dont they?
@@cultofpaint Ya they do, but I like it when you do your own spin on Cannon chapters, like your Sword Brethren Terminators, much cooler result than the official scheme :)
That scheme sounds amazing
@@cultofpaintlove to see you do one of these iconic models! Although If I get some I am changing the heads. There are some amazing MK7 helmets with halos which look sooooo much nicer than the stock ones
Between the heresy and new / upcoming 40k blood angels.... And each one teaches something different. Incredible. Love it
As someone who is painting Blood Angels in candy Red with Tamiya Clear Red - I think you could of gone into much more detail about this step and shown more footage. There is a lot of attention to detail required with using this paint to create the candy Red: Particularly around paint consistency, working with lacquer based paints and using alcohol thinners, the number of layers to apply to get the correct 'redness', how the colour can vary in different light, protecting the paint with varnish and how that changes the effect, protecting miniatures from dust during painting. I would definitely like to see a dedicated video on painting 'Redwing' Blood Angels in this style, particularly how you clean up and paint ancillary details after all the airbrush work and how you protect matte vs gloss areas of the model.
Absolutely nailed this Henry - perfect balance of quality and speed. I don't normally love the candy red but it looks awesome here. Very tempted to use this for mine!
I love this scheme and it's making me wanna paint this model even more that BA box is looking even more Tempting now
Phenomenal work, great job
gorgeous
This is an excellent, unorthodox speed painting. It's so alien to the way that I paint, to the way that I'm invested in, but I like it. I have done pieces that contrast as far as varying varnish textures.
Absolutely amazing. Im going to be using this recipe for my custom chapter (though they'll have wine red shoulder pads/smaller panels). Absolutely striking what you can get with a relatively "simple" yet highly crafted scheme. Love it! Let me know where I can share my pictures once I'm done if you see this. Keep up the amazing work and thanks for recipe and tips. FOR THE EMPEROR, FOR SANGUINIUS ♥️🩸
@@comradenoworries1771 just tag us on any social media platform. And jump in the discord
Absolutely stunning! The model is fantastic but the paint scheme makes it next level!
That looks sick! I'll be yoinking this recipe...brilliant as always, thanks Henry!!!
Awesome!
Unreal work Henry, that scheme goes hard! The clear red really pops, I love it. Saving this video for inspiration for my Custodes and Sisters of Silence, thank you as always!
Stunning paint job! He's grown on me a lot this Lemartes.
I would love to see a dreadnought in that candy red scheme
I was going to say this! Bet that would look so cool!
Necro gold and AK rusty gold are an exact match
The red on the shoulder looks amazing!
best i haveseen so far! 2nd edition death company got me into the hobbysoi would love to see more of those!
This is incredible! I'll definitely be using this video as a point of reference for my own Lemartes!
Wow, I must say that I love how you painted Lemartes ! I might take this when I'll grab my Blood Angels Army set ! Great Job :)
I’ve done a quick test model and I think I’m going to try this as the scheme for my army box.
I’m going to play with contrasting textures/finishes to see how that goes (gloss black armour with matt red)
Wish me luck it’s my first real push with the airbrush.
Amazing, I love the Candy Red.
The candy red reminds me of Dracula's armor in Bram Stoker's version. Love it, great work!
I always enjoy your painting videos. You're sororitas video has been an inspiration to me
@@AtilanoX1 thanks very much!
I really love this, it makes me want to paint some Blood Angels myself. The candy red is very tempting!
@@CaelynEllis do it!
looks so good, buzzing to pick him up and give him a go
Henry is back just in time to get me out of this painting slump
Great video thanks
I know theres absolutely videos about it on other channels. But I'm very curious about your processes for cleaning and maintaining your tools both while on project and afterward. (Made sure to scroll through your catalog before my comment by the way).
The brushes are always so sharply tipped, never curled up. Its very impressive. I have a 5 year old GW shade brush that I've some how managed to turn into my finest detail brush.
Thanks for the gold suggestions henry
Your take looks sooo much better, than what GW made of it.
Love the Blood Angels! You really did Lemartes well with that paint job, wish i couldve got him to tey out those twchniques myself!
Your “Angels of Death” style looks really cool!
Lovely work. He looks like he crawled right off the pages of the artwork so great job. I love how effective the red is in small doses and that gives me a video idea...
Rather than a whole model, I'd personally love to see a dive into some details common to space marines but in ample supply in this box. I think a great video could be going through variants on jump pack engine colours/ideas, flamer heat discolouration, alternative colours/heraldry for helmets, maybe a go at the faces and how to represent the black rage on them?
Maybe for another video but basing ideas for 40k?
Personally I liked the finish of the Game air black without the satin varnish on top, but I liked that you follow true with you plan and went all out.
Seeing a tank painted in that candy scheme would be amazing
Bravo 😍😍
WOW!
man subbed I like your paint and I am building blood angels as well!! Looks very good.
I’ve got 76 models to finish in 13 days. An army in a weekend is way beyond my reach.
The metal saltires on his greaves and vambraces, and the ribs, look great.
Saltires that was the word i was looking for!!
@@cultofpaintI only know the word because when the original metal MKVIIs (with plastic shoulders, arms, power pack, and boltguns) came out the WD article showed a various First Foundings colour schemes (which are very odd by todays standards). Alongside the usual red there was a Blood Angel in black with red saltires (where I first saw the word) and the article stated he’d sworn the infamous death oath or some such - this is literally the only time I have used that word in my life. Maybe, it was decades ago and the brain disk has had many, many read/writes.
that red shoulder pad looks awesome. it'd be kinda funny to see a bunch of different space marines using the candy color scheme. a bit heretical perhaps, but amusing
Henry. Love this. Patron and fan. You really need to have Harry (Arg3l Tal) do some tutorials. Along with you and Andy it would be a dream.
@@judsonbates1359 harry is working on some tutorials for us at the moment.
Awesome job
Bloody Marvellous
Brilliant. I love how you used the satin gloss to generate "natural" highlights for the black armour - very effective. You mentioned that you have other Blood Angels videos coming soon - but would you perhaps also consider a Flesh Tearers video? Maybe as a homage to the recently departed Gabriel Seth...
That's my plan for next week :)
@@cultofpaint woohoo!!
Would love to see a "homebrew" alternate salamander scheme in a green other than the traditional christmas green that the salamanders wear. Perhaps a cold green, pale green, or jade color? Hopefully retaining the flame motif as well to have them still be recognizable as salamanders or at least, as a successor chapter. TY love you guys, congrats on all the success.
I've been fancying another go at some heresy sallies.
Loved it Henry, would love to see maybe a Flesh Tearer paintjob with that candy red?
New Subscriber here and what a super job, I mean...wow! BA player and I put my money down for the kit he comes with. I hope my Lemartes turns out half as good as yours!
@@WarThunder-zt4xw welcome aboard!
Retributor armour gold mixed with iron warriors gives a similar colour to necro gold, if people are struggling to get scale75
great suggestion
Love the Video! It’s always so relaxing to watch you paint. Quick question… If you had to pick a highlight colour for the glossy black armour, what would you choose, if I may ask?
@@niclaskocher8458 something like Dawnstone
Great vid that shoulder pad looks 👌 👍 💀
I come from Squidmar’s channel, saw Andy paint the Necron.
I thought it was captivating and deeply enriching to see on what he chose to focus, to paint a stunning mini so quickly.
And now I’m also very thankful to you Henry, I think this is exactly the kind of learning material I’m looking for to become a better painter.
Gorgeous paint job !
I may have missed it, but did you mention how many hours you spent on it ?
Flo
@@chroniclesoftinybattles hi Flo, thanks v much. I don't really know the paint time on it as filming messes around with it. But I think if you were all prepared then couple hours.
@@cultofpaint that’s really quick !
I wonder how Mephiston or Astorath would look in that candy red. That sinewy muscle armor makes me think it should look more organic but that satin finish would give it a cool effect
@@jamesbgood25 would look great I reckon
I love this mini and think he gets a lot of unnecessary flak. Also this is an absolutely awesome paint job 🤘🏻
I mean hes got a ballgag like emperors children (the model).
Great work. By the way, indid my army in angron red clear over chrome metalic, after seeing marco frizoni's video using tamiya red clear. I really like the warmth of the angron red clear
yeah i like angron red too
Could you PLEASE do an Inner Circle Companion video⁉️ 🙏
@@donkratos5627 yes
@@cultofpaint I’m building a Dark Angels Risen army, like the “Last Wall Protocol” w/ all successor Chapters, led by The Lion…
I would LOVE to see your take on The Risen / Forgiven Sons of The Lion 🤙🧐
Fantastic work as always mate ! I wanted to ask as you said speed paint, how would you take this to the next level, let’s say you had another x hours
@@jonhall1049 that's a tricky one. I feel like I've executed each stage as well as I would want. I think it's a case of let the sculpts do the work on the characters. And then use those extra hours to paint more minis. I'm not sure it's a scheme that really has a "next" stage. Maybe fancier basing.
He made Destro!!
Good evening
Mate could you please paint a few blood angels using that candy red !!!!!!!
Amazing tutorial, thanks! Love the idea of using Clear Red, and tried it on a couple of tester models. The only thing that I found is that they looked a bit like Thousand Sons. Any suggestion of how to distinguish the two?
@@davidecerrato9038 secondary colours and blood angels imagery.
FYI Those X’s on his greaves and vambraces are generally painted red, they are a stylised representation of the wounds of Sanguinius and are a marking unique to the Death Company. Having said that your scheme looks amazing!
Not on this model, check out how GW did it
Thanks. If it had been a regular marine id have done them red. But i felt with this guy that the red drops would have more impact.
@@cultofpaint I only mentioned it because you said in the video that you weren’t sure what they were. I really do love your paint scheme!
@@phil73805 thanks Phil, much appreciated
Hello Henry, I really love the candy red you did on lemartes shoulder pad. Do you have a link or is there a video on your patreon about a full marine in that scheme?
Ive watched the preshading video where you did contrast red over a metallic base but id love to see how youd tackle the details and other bits after the candy red armour.
@@andrewwilkes9681 check out the thousand son video in the heresy playlist, it uses a candy scheme. I think the alpha legion one is as well.
@@cultofpaint Thanks you very much for the response. Would that work for a blood angels as well then?
@@andrewwilkes9681 yeah, or use the red I've done here instead
This is pretty close to how I paint my Death Company.
I did an army with that high gloss red scheme
I'm not a huge fan of army painter. But their new fanatic range of metallics have quite a variety of different colors.
I wanted to scream at the screen once i realized you would forget that one bit of rib trim underneath the necklace
thats ok, ive forgot loads of other trim and probably left some mouldlines too.
A lamenters tutorial ? For both the blood angels and Badab war series
Lots of Badab coming soon.
Looks absolutely fantastic, Henry. Love that inky black armour. Do you think this technique would work on the more plain infantry models? (Without the same number silver/gold details etc breaking up the simple black).
@@VonBismarkus absolutely. I think there's enough other details to compliment the black. And I'd do the red crosses with the tam clear
@@cultofpaint Interesting! I’ve been really wanting to crack a piano black look for armour and this looks close to what I imagined. I wonder if a candy black is possible. May need to experiment a little!
Love the mini, but general rule of thumb I've learned is, dark mini, use a bright base, bright mini, use a dark base. The dark on dark is too much, makes the mini just disappear.
disagree, but thanks for commenting.
Hey, love the vid! Would Abadon black work just as well for the armour? Or is it not glossy enough?
Probably, but if it isn't then you can always spray a glossier varnish over the top.
I've tried to paint an entire Blood Angels army in that metallic red style, but I felt like it looked very over-bearing after I was finished painting a 10-man unit. I'm not sure how to make it work for an entire army of standard Blood Angels. I think Death Company do look far better with minimal use of the metallic red due to the black armour. I'd love to see your take on Astorath. Do you have a video coming up of you painting that model?
Whole candy red armies look amazing imo. But its definitely a marmite look. I wasnt planning Astorath no, but if we get enough requests
Honestly the trim looks like a gothic fantasy interpretation of medical braces, think Edward Scissorhands or the underworld from Beetlejuice or maybe Invader Zim.
As far as the base goes what do you think the pros and cons are of doing the oil wash before stippling on the lighter color? Also for the glow effect on the eyes would it have worked to halo the eyes in a much bright silver if you were going with a dark silver for the mask rather than a white?
silver for glow would work fine too. different order with stippling would make very little difference on this scheme. But doing it after oil means it will stand out a bit more.
Question for doing a whole army in the candy red, for the different coloured helmets would you use Tamiya colours or a normal colour with a satin varnish?
I think a normal colour with a varnish. It would provide some nice contrast.
Army painter tainted gold is closed if you can't get necro gold
Please can you create a video painting Astorath the Grim 👍🏻
I had to choose between Lemartes and Astorath sorry. What about Astorath in particular did you want to see?
Amazing!! I’ll do for my DC.. i HAVE a question for you,next video about Blood Angels u will use the same scheme for 30k blood angels or we will see something different? Ty ❤
I thought a successor chapter would be fun
@@cultofpaint waiting for it! because painting my 40k army like you painted the 30k I really like it
By the way, do you think this would work the same way on a Death Company Dreadnought or would the larger surfaces be a problem without a volumetric highlight?
youd be fine, because you're not really worrying about volumetric highlighting with this scheme, its incredibly simplistic.
For the red shoulder pad, is it possible to use a brush to get a similar effect?
@@ebacyes yes, but you need to try and dab it on rather than brush it on
Will the VMA black work just as well using a normal brush? Absolutely love this scheme and want to try on my dark angels and try a clear green in place of the red
@@simoncarter4576 I'd grab a rattle can black you like. Chaos black has a pretty nice.finish to be fair!
@cultofpaint thanks, I use that as my normal prime and zenithal with a grey spray sometimes. Love your videos always inspiring
how do you go about attaching the model to the cork while painting?
@@adamgray688 I drill into the feet. Then use blu tac to secure a couple of pieces of brass rod in the holes.
Sad to see no Mechanicum videos from you guys.
Yet….
we didnt want to rush it just to have it out for release, there's one coming.
@@andywardle2988 Oh nice! With all your HH coverage it was a bit unexpected that nothing came. Thanks for all the tutorials you both do.
How easy is the Tamiya clear red to use with a normal hairy brush? Tempted to use it on my Custodes shoulder pads but the details are quite small
@@lallsta_paints fine on tiny areas but not great on something like a shoulder pad. They do it as a rattle can though which would be perfect
@@cultofpaint cheers! I have an airbrush now so could always apply that way. I have stupidly glued all the shoulder pads on already so will probably need to pick up some liquid mask or putty
@@lallsta_paints you might be able to do it with brush on those pads, I'd have a try first. Loads on paint on the brush, dab it rather than brush it on.
@@cultofpaint I never would have thought to try dabbing it on. Thanks so much I will try that on my test model :)
@@cultofpaint little update, dabbing it on straight from the pot worked beautifully, went on nice and smooth. Thanks again for that advice! I feel like I have the whole scheme sorted now, just need to finish building everything :)
Wich primer you use?
@@Amleto51 whichever my local hobby store has in stock. Normally gw chaos black, or in this case coloirforge Matte black
How you clean the AB from the red Lack (i have the AK Version)?
bit of isopropyl alcohol
Lmaortes
That sprue was 1 marine??? JFC!
yep!! But it did build very quickly. Honestly one of the nicest minis to put together that ive had for a while.
What if instead of Cult Of Paint, the channel name was Cult Of Freaky and you guys got freaky on cam instead of painting...
Oh, I don´t think that I would follow such a cult
old Lemmy looked better... despite being pewter cast and 40 years old...
The new one is bold and brash, and has a baalgag in his gob.
@@artycharr Baalgag is a good touch